2015-16 Fung Program Fellows Program is "Ethnic Politics and Identities."

2015-16: Ethnic Politics and Identities
During the academic year 2015/16, the theme for the Fung Global Fellows Program will be “Ethnic Politics and Identities.” Recent events around the world have highlighted the role of ethnic politics and identities in shaping domestic and international political arenas. The Fung Global Fellows Program seeks applications from scholars who explore the causes, narrative modalities, and consequences of the politicization of ethnic, racial, and national divides from a comparative perspective. Researchers working on any historical period of the modern age or region of the world and from any disciplinary background in the social sciences or humanities are encouraged to apply. Application deadline is November 1, 2014. For eligibility criteria and specifics, please see the application section of this website.

Andreas Wimmer will continue to serve as the faculty director for the 2015-16 program.